EVERY Oscar Best Actor Winner EVER | 1927-2023
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
- Highlights and clips of every single movie to ever win Best Actor in a Leading Role at the Academy Awards, from Emil Jannings (1st), to Brendan Fraser (95th).
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1927-28 - Emil Jannings (The Last Command, The Way of All Flesh)
1928-29 - Warner Baxter (In Old Arizona)
1929-30 - George Arliss (Disraeli)
1930-31 - Lionel Barrymore (A Free Soul)
1931-32 - Wallace Beery and Fredric March (The Champ/Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)
1932-33 - Charles Laughton (The Private Life of Henry VIII)
1934 - Clark Gable (It Happened One Night)
1935 - Victor McLaglen (The Informer)
1936 - Paul Muni (The Story of Louis Pasteur)
1937 - Spencer Tracy (Captains Courageous)
1938 - Spencer Tracy (Boys Town)
1939 - Robert Donat (Goodbye Mr. Chips)
1940 - James Stewart (The Philadelphia Story)
1941 - Gary Cooper (Sergeant York)
1942 - James Cagney (Yankee Doodle Dandy)
1943 - Paul Lukas (Watch on the Rhine)
1944 - Bing Crosby (Going My Way)
1945 - Ray Milland (The Lost Weekend)
1946 - Fredric March (The Best Years of Our Lives)
1947 - Ronald Colman (A Double Life)
1948 - Laurence Olivier (Hamlet)
1949 - Broderick Crawford (All the King's Men)
1950 - José Ferrer (Cyrano de Bergerac)
1951 - Humphrey Bogart (The African Queen)
1952 - Cary Cooper (High Noon)
1953 - William Holden (Stalag 17)
1954 - Marlon Brando (On the Waterfront)
1955 - Ernest Borgnine (Marty)
1956 - Yul Brynner (The King and I)
1957 - Alec Guinness (The Bridge on the River Kwai)
1958 - David Niven (Separate Tables)
1959 - Charlton Heston (Ben-Hur)
1960 - Burt Lancaster (Elmer Gantry)
1961 - Maximilian Schell (Judgment at Nuremberg)
1962 - Gregory Peck (To Kill a Mockingbird)
1963 - Sidney Poitier (Lilies of the Field)
1964 - Rex Harrison (My Fair Lady)
1965 - Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou)
1966 - Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons)
1967 - Rod Steiger (In the Heat of the Night)
1968 - Cliff Robertson (Charly)
1969 - John Wayne (True Grit)
1970 - George C. Scott (Patton)
1971 - Gene Hackman (The French Connection)
1972 - Marlon Brando (The Godfather)
1973 - Jack Lemmon (Save the Tiger)
1974 - Art Carney (Harry and Tonto)
1975 - Jack Nicholson (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)
1976 - Peter Finch (Network)
1977 - Richard Dreyfuss (The Goodbye Girl)
1978 - Jon Voight (Coming Home)
1979 - Dustin Hoffman (Kramer vs. Kramer)
1980 - Robert De Niro (Raging Bull)
1981 - Henry Fonda (On Golden Pond)
1982 - Ben Kingsley (Gandhi)
1983 - Robert Duvall (Tender Mercies)
1984 - F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus)
1985 - William Hurt (Kiss of the Spider Woman)
1986 - Paul Newman (The Color of Money)
1987 - Michael Douglas (Wall Street)
1988 - Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man)
1989 - Daniel Day-Lewis (My Left Foot)
1990 - Jeremy Irons (Reversal of Fortune)
1991 - Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs)
1992 - Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman)
1993 - Tom Hanks (Philadelphia)
1994 - Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump)
1995 - Nicolas Cage (Leaving Las Vegas)
1996 - Geoffrey Rush (Shine)
1997 - Jack Nicholson (As Good As It Gets)
1998 - Roberto Benigni (Life is Beautiful)
1999 - Kevin Spacey (American Beauty)
2000 - Russell Crowe Gladiator)
2001 - Denzel Washington (Training Day)
2002 - Adrien Brody (The Pianist)
2003 - Sean Penn (Mystic River)
2004 - Jamie Foxx (Ray)
2005 - Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote)
2006 - Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland)
2007 - Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
2008 - Sean Penn (Milk)
2009 - Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart)
2010 - Colin Firth (The King's Speech)
2011 - Jean Dujardin (The Artist)
2012 - Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
2013 - Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club)
2014 - Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything)
2015 - Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant)
2016 - Casey Affleck (Manchester by the Sea)
2017 - Gary Oldman (Darkest Hour)
2018 - Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody)
2019 - Joaquin Phoenix (Joker)
2020 - Anthony Hopkins (The Father)
2021 - Will Smith (King Richard)
2022 - Brendan Fraser (The Whale)
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As an Italian, I'm so proud of Roberto Benigni being the only actor to win an Oscar with a non-english speaking movie.
I saw la vita e bella recently. It was an amazing movie and I cried so hard at the end 😭
Interestingly noticed, especially since so many women have won in acting categories for non-English language speaking roles, I never realized this disparity.
@@kinochartsleo I just remember Sophia Loren in 1962 and Marion Cotillard in 2008. How many more actresses did the same?
@@CS-bl7ob Anna Magnani in 1956, Penélope Cruz in 2008, and Youn Yuh-jung in 2020. Sure enough they have also English dialogues but as international stars I always perceived their performances as non-English. There were also a couple of Sign language winners if you count that: Marlee Matlin, Jane Wyman, Patty Duke, Holly Hunter...
We all know the reason why and it wasn't art.
95 winners.... and only one of them has ever punched an oscars host in the face.....
He was Slapped not punch.
Technically, it was a slap.
And the guy wasn't hosting that year.
Apologists get what they deserve.
It was a slap
Between 2005 and 2022, 12 of the 18 winners played real historical figure
history sells good
@@flower_goblin5595 what about 2004 jamie fox and ray charles? Is he not a historical figure?
@@flower_goblin5595 bent history sells well.
The current Academy is very fond of historical dramas, this is well known.
Napoleon will win in 2024 👌🏻
All great performances. But Anthony Hopkins in The Father broke my heart. My fav performance by an actor ever. Truly a great actor.
Amazing performance… yet I believe his best performance is in The Remains of the Day (and also one of the VERY BEST ever)!
I saw that with my dad. Enough said.
Gets me every time. Amazing performance 👌
Well Lee Marvins win for Cat Ballou always bothered me
As well as previous winner Rex Harrison
I was so glad to see Brendan Fraser win this year !
Me too, among my favorite performances of the year.
I was rooting for him. So glad he won.
I wasn't....i didn't care much for his performance and for my money, Paul Mescal was head and shoulders above anyone else in that category.
@@carolynambrose8194 in what way did he earn it more than others??? his performance was not the best one in that category.
@@dibdab101 That is your opinion.
And the Oscar goes to, Cillian Murphy.
Yess❤
May be Joaquin Phoenix for Napoleon
@@daryldixon7439 Joaquín Phoenix...what an actor! ❤❤❤❤
Its a tough competion between Leonardo DiCaprio and Cillian Murphy and Joaquin Phoenix.
It's gonna be a battle between Dicaprio in Killers of the flower moon, cillian in Oppenheimer and Joaquin in Napoleon for sure. Flower Moon and oppenheimer were incredible performances and I can tell napoleon will be aswell!
The Pianist was a hard movie and Adrien Brody did so well
But daniel day Lewis performance was better that year and he was robbed
Great performance and the scene near the end when he's found scrounging in a house by the SS member, pulls you right in.
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@@SEKSOWNY_MASAZYSTANobody was robbed, because Brody’s performance deserved the Oscar… IMO, Joaquin Phoenix in The Master deserved to win over DDL in Lincoln…
@@SEKSOWNY_MASAZYSTA I dont know that Movie but we watched The Pianist in School in History class back then.
Adrien Brody really needs to be in more films nowadays
I absolutely love Adrien Brody, and he's one of those actors who goes relatively unnoticed; save for a few of us.
Guy killed his carreer with Peter Jackson's King Kong 💀
He's in 4 movies this year
@@kennyclocks5047 Asteroid City 💯
He's brilliant in Peaky Blinders
Never noticed how many nominations Denzel Washington has. Truly underrated
If he was nominated so many times, then how is he underrated?
I think Tom Hanks really desserves those oscars. He is an actor so talented and he always seems so much in-character, it's impressive !
He could had won 3 times in a row, very easily... I am sure that the voters knew he deserved it, but thought it would be too much for the other actors to take...
Why are the other nominees blurred on 1994?
he’s also an ex frequent visitor to epstein’s island.
@@cvdvdfhgh4946who cares? Your mum? Your nan?
@@AlexandriaTheSecond your mum the whopper
When I got to the 90s winners I stopped breathing: all those movies are in our hearts, and just with these quick glimpses of each performances I feel them and believe them, I almost started crying with Andrien and Antony. And how magnificent was Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln! I wish humanity stops wars and focuses more on technologies and creating more masterpieces like that.
I think simply stopping wars would be good. Don't worry about art, leave it to the Artist. But, stop wars.
90's we grew uip with those movies
The winners are great, well-deserved for the roles they played. However, the list of names that KEPT coming up under the nominees. Incredible consistency in great talent to always show up as a nominee in these ceremonies. Daniel Day-Lewis winning 3 and nominated for 3. Especially Leo, with 6 total noms and 1 win.
It heppens.
Some of the greatest actors either never or rarely won - but were often nominated:
Olivier 10 nominations 1 win (Hamlet)
O’Toole 8 nominations
Burton 7 nominations
Those 2 got not a single win out of 15!
Daniel Day Lewis got 5 nominees (2002&2017)
That's so great.
Look how many times Peter O'Toole was in there as runner up! No wonder they gave him a special honour !
Beat me to it. Spent the whole video feeling bad for him
Me too
He was great in Lawrence of Arabia.
He was robbed for not winning with The Lion in Winter in my opinion.
Roberto Benigni completely deserved that Oscar, his movie is beautiful, and that story is beautiful aswell.
And also Life is beautiful as well
Very well done video, especially showing the other nominees, great job!
1973: Jack Lemmon, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino and Robert Redford. What a year.🤦♂
What I thought aswell, that year was stacked
Five rules if you want to win an Oscar 😉
1. Do a drama film
2. Even better, do a biopic
3. Play a dramatic character
4. Give a dramatic monologue
5. Be a good actor
and be a man
Because 5 of this you mention had "soul" in them, the movie, the acting, the dialogue is great when it had soul, it turns into art. Not all those Marvel or blockbuster film people watch in their boring time and leave feeling nothing after you finish it..
And apparently dont be a female👀
@@mariuss2200 At least if you want to get it for best actor. 😉
But you're right, people still act as if the Oscar for Best Actor is the more important one. 🤔
@@mariuss2200 The exeption is Meryl Streep who won an Oscar for The Iron Lady
Honestly, I'm really glad to see Colin Firth win, He is an amazing actor.
Even today, with its reduced prestige, I do not deny that great actors have marked Oscar history for their performances.
Casey Affleck in Manchester By the Sea was simply phenomenal.
He is so natural in his play. Some actors are great actors, but it's almost like he doesn't act.
Nice video, found a lot of interesting movies to watch. It's curious to see so many biographies after the 2000s, I wonder what caused that development.
Vintage sells. Technology is better so there's the opportunity to outdo in makeup, costume and editing. Younger generation needs it 😅
Day-Lewis performance in There Will Be Blood is, IMO, the greatest of them all, to date.
He is such an amazing actor. I thought he was phenomenal in 'In the name of the father'.
It’s crazy that Mickey Rourke didn’t win for The Wrestler
Yup. I agree. If he had not used a swear word at the BAFTAs he might have won it.
No doubt! Easily one of the GOAT performances… It sums up the Oscars though; he DIDN’T win because of some bullshit reason, not anything to do with the work itself.
my fav movie of all time
Great actors. All of them.
Rami Malek as Freddy is literally a bizarre joke. Makes this whole thing look very absurd
Anthony Hopkins deserves more love for his role in The Father. What an amazing movie it was, heightened by his performance.
its an oscar bait role
@@vladtepes4346 Wtf does that mean lol
@@dakoi8521 play a handicapped person and the oscar will come. Nowadays its even better to play a gay handicapped person.
This was so well done, thank you!
Fun fact: surprisingly only 7 movies won both Best Actor and Best Actress (Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert for It Happened 1 Night in 1935, Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1976, Peter Finch and Faye Dunaway for Network in 1977, Jon Voight and Jane Fonda for Coming Home in 1979, Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn for On Golden Pond in 1982, Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster for The Silence of the Lambs in 1992, and Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt for As Good as It Gets in 1998). Surprisingly most movies that won Best Actor didn't win Best Actress and vice versa
'It happened one night' was such a lovely movie. Netflix showed it for a while, and I am happy I found it and was able to watch it.
But, in the movie Faye Dunaway and Peter Finch never meet or even talk to each other ! 😮
Russell Crowe. From Gladiator to his first horror movie The Pope’s Exorcist
What the hell happened
Exactly, that's the thing I hate about the academy awards, they snub legendary actors early in they're career when they deserved it than give them a "Honorary" Oscar years later while snubbing another actor. Denzel was snubbed by Pacino but he later wins it for training day but that year should've gone to Russell Crowe in the beautiful mind but because Russell had won the year before with gladiator, he didn't mind
Some of these awards feel like they're just giving honorary Oscars to actors who've been in the business for so long without an Oscar. Brad Pitt, Jamie Lee Curtis, Heck even Leo DiCaprio, no offense but he should not have won his Oscar for the Revenant it wasn't his best role.
I love that Jack Nicholson was nominated 3 times in a span of 5 years and then won the fifth year, that just shows how good of an actor he was
he was`?
96.th-2023-Cillian Murphy-Oppenheimer
Such a beautiful video!!!
Perfect video! Thank you so much!
Addressing some inaccuracies in the video, thanks to everyone who found them!
1994: Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne, Paul Newman, and John Travolta
1995: Richard Dreyfuss, Anthony Hopkins, Sean Penn, and Massimo Troisi
1988: Gene Hackman, not Robin Williams.
@@superbleifrei5882 He was nominated in 1990 for "Awakenings" and 1991 for "Cape Fear"!
Russell Crowe won in ‘01
@@minbo69420 The years given are for the year of release
Shame that they didn't gave it Nigel Hawthorne.
I still try to wrap my head around the fact that Crowe was not nominated for "A Beautiful Mind" in 2001
He was nominated for A Beautiful Mind .
@@kellie-nd1yp He was, he just lost to Denzel
Thank you for this video, I know it was probably a lot of work so thank you
I do believe Gene Hackman was also nominated in 1988 for Mississippi Burning.
Excelent catch -- I will update it on the pinned comment, thanks!
Cillian Murphy next ☝️☝️☝️
And you'd be right
1956: James Dean - Giant
1974: Al Pacino - The Godfather Part II
1981: Dudley Moore - Arthur
1987: Robin Williams - Good Morning, Vietnam
1991: Nick Nolte - The Prince of Tides
1992: Robert Downey Jr - Chaplin
1993: Liam Neeson - Schindler's List
1994: Morgan Freeman - The Shawshank Redemption
1998: Nick Nolte - Affliction
2001: Sean Penn - I Am Sam
2003: Jude Law - Cold Mountain
2014: Michael Keaton - Birdman
2021: Javier Bardem - Being the Ricardos
Just a few of me picks!
Been on a search for good films to watch... This might give me a clue how to and what to look for... Thanks!
It’s always so interesting seeing what movies made huge impact in the past and how they’ve held up. So many movies and actors here that you don’t hear about today!
Victor McLaglen won over Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, and Franchot Tone. All three were nominated for their roles in Mutiny on the Bounty. The following year The Academy created the categories of Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress to avoid having this happen again in the future.
George C Scott in Patton was epic.
His was the greatest performance in the history of the Oscars for leading actor. Totally dominated every scene in that movie.
Gene Hackman in The French Connection is the best.👍
Didn't he decline it though?
Shame that I hated everything about the character.
@@paulmartin1532 Whats a shame about that? I love well acted characters that i can hate, Louise Fletcher as nurse Ratched for example. Or Bruno Ganz as Hitler in Downfall MMMMmmmm so good.
Good job. Educational and endearing.
What a great Job!!!! I so enjoyed this video. Very Good. Kudos to you.
Increíble trabajo, es un vídeo muy entretenido y de alto nivel dignó de estar en el canal oficial de los Óscars sin duda, felicitaciones.
Gregory Peck's performance in To Kill A Mockingbird is the stuff of legend in the Oscar's, and for good reason.
He's legitimately mesmerising.
I love how this kind of videos year after year become 30 seconds larger.
Amazing, all of them. I am privileged enough to have seen most of them.
Was surprised that Charlton Heston didn't win for The Ten Commandments, but happy he eventually won for Ben-Hur!
………yes, Mr Heston’s portrayal as Moses was superb. He went on to star in ‘The Buccaneer’ for Cecil B deMille in 1958, as Andrew Jackson, the second time he played that role. Firstly was in ‘The President’s Lady’, in 1953. He then was in William Wyler directed film, ‘The Big Country’. Wyler was so impressed with that performance, he then nabbed him for ‘Ben-Hur’.
And the rest, as is said, is history…………
great compilation !
Many of these give me goosebumps. Some terrific performances!
In my opinion the questionable victories: Robert Donat in Goodbye, Mr. Chips ( who deserved: Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind or Laurence Olivier in Wuthering Heights or James Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), James Stewart in The Philadelphia Story ( who deserved: Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator or Henry Fonda in The Grapes of Wrath), Humphrey Bogart in The African Queen(who deserved: Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire or Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun), William Holden in Stalag 17(who deserved: Montgomery Clift or Burt Lancaster in From Here to Eternity), Yul Brynner in The King and I(who deserved: Rock Hudson or James Dean in Giant), David Niven in Separate Tables(who deserved: Paul Newman in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady(who deserved: Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove), Lee Marvin in Cat Ballou(who deserved: Richard Burton in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold), Rod Steiger in The Heat of the Night(who deserved: Warren Beatty in Bonnie and Clyde or Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate), Cliff Robertson in Charly(who deserved: Peter O'Toole in The Lion in Winter), John Wayne in True Grit(who deserved: Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy), Art Carney in Harry and Tonto(who deserved: Al Pacino in The Godfather Part 2), Richard Dreyfuss in The Goodbye Girl(who deserved: Woody Allen in Annie Hall or John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever), Roberto Benigni in Life is Beautiful(who deserved: Edward Norton in American History X), Sean Penn in Milk(who deserved: Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler), Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody(who deserved: Bradley Cooper in A Star is Born) and Will Smith in King Richard(who deserved: Benedict Cumberbatch in The Power of the Dog)
Very true. And many wins only happened due to the creation by the Academy of the notorious Rebound Oscar (Bogart-African Queen), and the Career Oscar (John Wayne - True Grit).
Anthony Hopkins in The Father is just amazing, my favourite film for sure
Great video. I had totally forgotten that Tom Hanks got two consecutive Oscars in a row.
Thanks for this, great to see
Some actors are nominated many times before they actually receive an Oscar. I am so grateful that Philip Hoffman Seymour got his Oscar the one time he was nominated (not including best support actor nominations).
me too, just watched that movie recently. Watching it, I realized: That's not Hoffman, that's Truman Capote, back from the dead! RIP PSH
‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ is the oldest one I’ve seen on this list. It was so good and changed my perception of black and white films.
It's one of the best films ever made. Period. Awesome performances from a top-notch cast. Great story. Released one year after the most destructive war of all time ended. Breaks you heart and yet gives you hope. It cleaned house during awards season, deservedly.
‘A Matter of Life and Death’ changed my perception of black and white films, though it’s 1/3 Technicolor. But it’s the same year as your movie, 1946.
For me, it's 'It happened one night' (1934). Netflix had it for a while, and I came across it by accident. It's a lovely movie, one of my favorites!
Thank you for your efforts. respect
Some years are crazy, filled with talented actors, can't imagine how you can choose from that
Awesome list, that proves that Daniel Day-Lewis is the best actor ever. 3 Oscars in a leading role.
Ts
One of the best *
It’s extremely subjective and the award is MUCH MORE than the work itself, otherwise the winners would be much different. It proves nothing………
You have a pount. But, the prizes proves something, in all kinds of jobs and tasks. Even a paycheck is a kind of prize!
He gets my vote, Geoffrey Rush is probably a close second for me.
phillip seymours hoffmans voice really caught me off guard. he had quite a deep voice but this was reallly high pitched
Such an incredible and versatile actor, which unfortunately left us way too soon... may he rest in peace.
Yes he had to really get into character for that role. One of the best acting performances of all time in my opinion.
so much talent , in one single video
Cant wait to see this video again, but hopefully with Cillian Murphy's auditorium scene from Oppenheimer at the end of the video
I always wondered if the Academy Awards would have given Al Pacino a Best Actor Oscar for The Godfather Part 2 in 1974, then perhaps Denzel Washington would have won a Best Actor Oscar for Malcolm X in 1992 which is Denzel Washington's greatest performance! 🤔
Malcolm X
Training Day
Remember The Titans
...but that's me
Good luck trying to find "Kiss of the Spider Woman" to see William Hurt's Oscar-winning performance. I can't find it on any streaming services, and both the DVD and Blu-Ray are now out of print. Weird that an Oscar-winning film from as recent as 1985 would be so hard to come across.
Interesting, I live in Brazil and I watched it easily on our national "GloboPlay" streaming service. I guess it helps that Hector Babenco was half-Brazilian...
Really? It is an unbelievably good movie. And William Hurt is awesome. I saw it a long time ago on tv. Guess I was lucky then?
Ssshhhtt it's on youtube ruclips.net/video/AND1Tzzi_3E/видео.html
It's the whole project.
Some magnificent massively deserved. Some an ensemble push and a fabulous overall effort. Some very arguable winners also.
Watching this video (great video btw), IMHO, the most "gut punch" real performance I saw, was Adrian Brody for The Pianist.
2023: Cilian Murphy - Oppenheimer
You mean Ryan Gosling in Barbie 😂😂😂😂😂
HE WAS RIGHT?!?!?
Vao he was right😮
They had the chance to make the most talked about tie in Academy Awards' history and they blew it.
If Cillian Murphy doesn't get an Oscar for Oppenheimer I will be really mad. This was a performance of his life (he should have gotten it for PB, if they only give it for tv shows as well)
He’s got a tough competition Leonardo DiCaprio is up there
@@Nicola_evans I reckon Cillian Murphy will win. Leo always does pretty well but I don't think much could beat Oppenheimer
I honestly think that with Napoleon, Oppenheimer, Killers of the Flower Moon, and Maestro all in the running, nobody will be completely happy. They're all phenomenal actors who really drive their films home.
Another big competidor: Bradley Cooper for Maestro
Nah, he's overrated, he didn't even carry the movie, I blame Nolan's direction
Thank you ❤
Spencer Tracy in Captains Courageous. Heston in Ben Hur and Scofield in A man for all Seasons. Lovely
Gawd, even at one hundred and sixty-two years old, Anthony Hopkins still got it
jack nicholson should have won the 1980 oscar with the shining performance
Amazing
Daniel Day-Lewis is really a genious. I read a lot of times about how he prepares for his acting heroes. That is impressive.
Mickey Rourke didn’t win for The Wrestler! Harry Dean Stanton wasn’t even nominated for Paris, Texas! Al Pacino didn’t win for The Godfather II… and him not having one, pretty much led to Denzel Washington not winning for Malcolm X! Those are just a few (out of many) BIG examples as to why this award shouldn’t hold so much weight, and plenty of times is given out based on some bullshit reasons, with nothing to do with the work itself.
True .. like Brando missing out on Streetcar, while his cast members won..
I'm extremely happy for Nicolas Cage in Leaving Las Vegas - the movie that turned out to become one of my favourite movies. And it revealed a new actress who became my love - Elisabeth Shue.
my top 3
1. capote - philip seymour
2. anthony hopkins - SOTL
3. Gary Oldman - Darkest hour
There's obviously a lot of phenomenal actors in this upload. In my opinion I think that Anthony Hopkins' performances are the most captivating.
Austin Butler should have won an Oscar for his phenomenal performance as Elvis Presley.
Ya, but people are sick of music bios, already... Queen, Elton, Bobby Darin, Ray, Cole Porter, Weird Al...
I’ve never wanted to see so many movies in my life!!!! Mannnn this video is so good and perfect scenes that make you want to know what’s next. I already planned on watching “Rain Man” but I damn sure do now. Lol And even the next one with the “disabled” Daniel Day Lewis. I need to know more about that too.
I watched about 1500 movies, but in this list I saw only about 25 percent of that)
That's awesome to hear, it's exactly what I wanted all along: to make people eager to watch more movies!
"with the "disabled" Daniel Day Lewis."😂
@@Leo-qe3gl Well I mean I thought that was the most polite way to put it without offending real people like the character he played lol
@@aceblanks7658 people get offended much too easy these days. I just found it funny how you phrased that.😊
Most of these are great films!
Cocorico Jean ! Merci to be in the list for that great movie (we all know that he would have not made it if he had more than one line in the movie haha but that gives him even more credit for his body acting, well deserved!). He is a stunning actor, I encourage everyone to watch The Clink of Ice where his cancer pays him a visit, I had never seen a movie like this before. Thanks for the video
I hope Cillian Murphy wins the next Oscar 🖤
I believe Daniel Day-Lewis is the only three time winner. Also, check out the hall of fame class of 1973 nominees.🤯
i love seeing the movies progress over the years
When I watched The Whale I was telling to myself that nobody could take it from Fraser, what a performance
Heath ledger still has the greatest performance I have ever witnessed
Marlon Brando changed the acting world forever
Gregory Peck and James Stewart are absolute legends 🔥
Dustin Hoffman was nominated so many times! I had no idea, he’s one of my favorite actors of all time and he deserves every single one
Tom Hanks back to back impressive
.. and Spencer Tracy..
Ped
Jack Nicholson should have got an Oscar for every movie he made.
Can you please do it again this year?🤞
Damn I just added a ton of movies to my to watch list.
Peter O'Toole, the eternal nominee.
cillian murphy next
What’s the name of the score that plays for the first winner Emil Jannings?! It’s incredible. Can anyone tell me?
It's so wild watching that standard of acting become less thespian and more intimate over the span of a few minutes
Daniel Day-Lewis is a work of art. A walking masterpiece.